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  7. POLICE BREAK PEACE INSTEAD Of KEEPING IT

    SHOCKED and incensed at yesterdays outrageous assaults on the peaceful demonstrations of the miners, public bodies on the coalfields intend protesting vigorously to the authorities, and to ask for the withdrawal of all but local police. ...

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  8. BLACKSHIRT ARMY FOR COALFIELDS

    BLUE-COATS and bludgeons, directed from Bligh Street have their uses, no doubt, as instruments of 'democracy' Capitalist brand. But Black Shirts and bludgeons, plus revolvers and castor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO THE MINEWORKERS

    STILL more insistent is the demand of the Government to impel a crisis on you by aggression. Still heavier is the load of adversity you are forced to carry. But the fight is approaching its peak, and even the most apathetic ...

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  10. BATONS AGAIN

    A small group of men were attacked by four policemen at Aberdare this afternoon. One of the men was struck with a baton. ...

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  11. GANG WARFARE CASES SHOW INCREASE

    Gang warfare was responsible for an increase in the number of attempting to murder cases in 1929 as ...

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  12. War Heroes Indignant at Wanton Savagery of Police

    HUNDREDS of returned soldiers resent the unprovoked attack by the police on the miners on the Northern coalfields, and the wanton maiming of helpless and unarmed men, gathered for the purpose of a peaceful demonstration. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FOUR DISGUSTED POLICEMEN

    A SERGEANT of police and three constables, the rear-guard of the flying squad at Kearsley yesterday morning. ...

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  14. CAB DRIVER FINED £100 FOR BETTING

    "I will have to go gaol," said William Strandgard, an aged cab-driver, when fined £100, or three months' imprisonment, at Oakleigh Court ...

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  16. FIGHT WITH POLICE FOR AN HOUR

    It took three constables an hour to effect the arrest of a man taken into custody in a Woolloomooloo boarding-house ...

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  17. POLICE SPIES AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE and the coalfields are infested with police "pimps" of both sexes. Some of them assume a down ...

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  18. SITUATION TENSE IN KURRI

    Reports from all parts of the disaffected mining area indicate a calm of the ominous character which proceeds a storm. At street ...

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  19. STEAMERS HELD UP AT HEADS

    The steamer Roseric, from Tampico, Mexico, with a cargo of asphalt, as well as several small coasters, was held up outside the Heads by fog ...

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  20. WESTERN ENGINEMEN'S ATTITUDE

    Mr. J. T. Atkins, State secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers, Interviewed on his return from Lithgow yesterday stated that the Western ...

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  21. "LETTING 200 MEN STARVE"

    The "let 'em starve" policy of the Government came into operation at Kurri to-day. Over 200 men were refused the dole, on the grounds that ...

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